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CA doesn't want any more raves
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EddieZilker
Anti-Raves Act of 2011 Introduced in California Assembly

California State Assembywoman Fiona Ma (D- San Francisco) has introduced a bill that would ban “raves” on public properties, and severely restrict events in private facilities. The move comes months after the death of a 15-year old girl at Los Angeles’ annual Electric Daisy Carnival due to an ecstasy overdose. Two death at another electronic music event at San Francisco’s Cow Palace were also cited. The bill makes it illegal to hold an event containing more than 3 1/2 hours of pre-recorded music during the course of a night, with fines up to “$10,000 or twice the actual or estimated gross receipts for the event, whichever is greater.”

“Raves are a state-wide problem and require a state-wide approach,” Ma said in a statement. “It’s time that the legislature says enough is enough and provide law enforcement with the tools to shut down events that have displayed a pattern of fostering youth drug use.”

The move comes after the City and County of Los Angeles lifted the temporary ban on booking rave events at the Coliseum following the post-EDC outcry. The Coliseum Commision (sic) pointed to the improved safety situation at raves following Electric Daisy Carnival, and the measures enacted by the Los Angeles County Rave Taskforce (sic) as due dilligence (sic) to lift the ban.

http://www.urb.com/2010/12/22/anti-...ampaign=Twitter


Kind of ironic since alcohol is probably (I'm still trying to find statistics on it) more costly in terms of lives and medical care than MDMA is.



inb4the17sss-spots it's a Democrat sponsoring the bill.
chlola
Just ban 'Go Ventures'.
Problem= SOLVED.
Lira
Good, it's about time they became interesting again!
get nyce
i can understand why, i spent this last week here in LA and Bas came to meet me with candy raver beads on then proceeded to ask me for free clothes.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by get nyce
i can understand why, i spent this last week here in LA and Bas came to meet me with candy raver beads on then proceeded to ask me for free clothes.



Well, they should definitely ban hippies!












But not raves.
shaw
get ready for the "pre-recorded music" battle
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by shaw
get ready for the "pre-recorded music" battle


That should get interesting and if it's knocked down by the Supreme Court under a freedom of assembly defense, the "pre-recorded" elements portion might be covered under freedom of expression.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Good, it's about time they became interesting again!


Win.
Zharen
I'm more surprised that this was sponsored from a politician from SF. They don't get much liberal than that.
WittyHandle
I'd like to see the fatality stats from other music events of similar size and to what cause those deaths are attributed.

chlola
quote:
Originally posted by Zharen
I'm more surprised that this was sponsored from a politician from SF. They don't get much liberal than that.


SF has more 'death by RAVE' than LA.
Besides some of LA's politicions have vested interests in Raving.
It's all about the benjamins, Baby! ;)
igottaknow
the legislation is a little late considering raves were in vogue 10 year ago.
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